Once again, Rally For L.E. will be hosting a Back The Badge rally in support of law enforcement on February 27th in Mesa, AZ from 10pm – 1pm. Those wishing to attend are invited to bring their Thin Blue Line and American flags as well as their signs in support of law enforcement. The rally is expected to take place outside Mesa PD headquarters located at 130 N. Robson in Mesa.

Chanukah and Christmas aren’t the only moments to celebrate in December but it’s also the time that Rally For L.E. turns 1 years old. Thank you to all of our members and supporters who helped us reach this special mark. We also thank all the members of law enforcement who protect our community and continue to serve as well as those that have lost their lives to make sure we’re kept safe. Their sacrifice isn’t forgotten and will be remembered. Rally For L.E. will remain committed to supporting all the members of law enforcement that honorably wear both the uniform and the badge. We also remain committed to supporting and defending the Thin Blue Line. Who would’ve thought that a movement that got started locally in Phoenix would become a national one? We’re ready for 2016 and you can expect us to do a lot more rallies and events in the coming year. Thanks again everyone helping us reach the 1 year mark.

Join Rally For L.E. as we present another Wave Of Patriotism happening Saturday December 12th, 2015 from 10am – 12pm at the intersection of Tatum and Shea Blvd in Phoenix. Those wishing to participate should bring their American, Thin Blue Line, Gadsden, and Second Amendment flags as well as your pro-American and police signs. Let us take a stand for God, the Constitution, the Thin Blue Line, this country and the flag. The event is FREE.

A Phoenix man was seen praying recently in front of the Arizona Peace Officer Memorial which is located at Wesley Bolin Plaza in front of the State Capitol. This is something you won’t see in a news story but the video has gone slightly viral. As it turns out the man regularly prays in the plaza and goes around to each memorial there to do so. The man mentioned his uncle was a retired police officer and that he himself was a military veteran.

Once again, Rally For L.E. will present its national Link In The Chain Rally on September 26th where cities across the United States will rally and stand up in support of the police. Keep up to date with what’s being planned on our Facebook page and on Twitter to see which cities are participating. Let’s stand up in support of our law enforcement.

At a recent Phoenix City Council meeting Black Lives Matter members used the public speaking portion to take over the meeting and continue their verbal attacks on police. Mayor Greg Stanton let them take over the floor but then when Councilman Sal DiCiccio tried to speak up in defense of the police, the Mayor tried to silence him. Councilman DiCiccio released the following note today to further explain his position. Thank you Councilman DiCiccio for speaking out in support of the police and standing up to the racist and terrorist group known as Black Lives Matter.

“Police Need Politicians to Speak up Against Extremist Movement

Below is a link where the Mayor prevents me from defending the police against the rhetoric of supporters of the Black Lives Movement.

I believe it is time for politicians at City Hall and across our state to push back against the harmful rhetoric of the Black Lives Movement.

At the last city council meeting I was clearly told that I was able to publicly defend our men and women in blue. What you will see on this tape is Mayor Stanton using a procedural move to prevent my ability to make a statement defending those who defend us.

I fully agree that the other side has the right of free speech, but so do we. I fully understand that there are those politicians that would like to avoid this issue for fear that it could damage their own political lives, but police lives matter too.”

Rally For L.E.’s leader Nohl Rosen says that the attacks on police officers has to stop. He also gave a clear warning to the racist anti-cop movement that has declared an all out war on law enforcement and is encouraging people to attack and kill police officers. Watch the video and feel free to share it.

Rally For L.E.’s leader once again says we need to stand up to the anti-cop bullies and the black supremacists calling themselves the Black Lives Movement. He says they’re going to be seeing a lot more Thin Blue Line flags flying and a lot more people wearing blue that they ever thought possible.

Memphis Police officer Sean Bolton was killed in the line of duty August 1st during a traffic stop in Memphis. Rally For L.E. expresses our condolences to both the Bolton family and to the Memphis Police Department on their loss. The suspected shooter who has been identified Tremaine Wilbourne is now in custody. He was on free on supervised release for a 121 month sentence for bank robbery. When caught he is expected to face murder charges.